3D GIS-BASED KINEMATIC SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS
By integrating the kinematic slope stability model into a 3D GIS, we can ubiquitously address slope stability across a study area. We apply the 3D GIS-based kinematic model to address slope stability for a canyon landfill in southern California. Geologic data is compiled into the GIS to create a representative model of the geologic structure across the study area. Spatial analysis of the geologic model and the topographic model determine kinematic slope stability and identify areas of potential plane failure or wedge failure. Our simplistic, purely kinematic approach does not account for cohesive strengths and assumes that slide planes are frictionless. The modeling results are readily visualized and used to support design efforts.
This study demonstrates the feasibility and usefulness of performing kinematic slope stability analysis within the 3D GIS framework. The study also demonstrates that GIS-based kinematic analysis is superior to traditional application of kinematic analysis in that GIS-based analysis provides: (1) greater accuracy of results, (2) increased efficiency of analysis, and (3) better communication of findings.